Sold Date:
June 26, 2022
Start Date:
June 16, 2022
Final Price:
$40.00
(CAD)
Bid Count:
6
Seller Feedback:
1204
Buyer Feedback:
0
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1
Performed by Sviatoslav Richter with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra.
German DGG stereo-pressing with big tulip "Alle Hersteller"- labels and red stereo imprint on front.
Article-no.: SLPM 138 822. Date on back-cover: 5/63.
Condition Cover: VG to VG+. Some storage- and ring-wear.
Condition Vinyl: Strong EX. Played a couple of times. A couple of faint, inaudible hairlines visible under strong light.
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Shipping Rates:
Tracked
small package inside of the EU
up to 2 Kg: 17.00
C$
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Tracked small package, rest of Europe
up to 2Kg: 24 C$
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Tracked small package, rest of world
up to 2Kg: 30 C$
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DHL standard for up to 5 Kg
European
Union: 25.00
C$
Rest
of Europe: 45.00
C$
Rest
of World 1 ( USA, Canada, Middle East, North Africa):
55.00 C$
Rest
of World 2 (all other countries):
70.00 C$
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DHL
standard for 5 up to 10 Kg
European
Union: 33.00 C$
Rest
of Europe: 55.00 C$
Rest
of World 1 ( USA, Canada, Middle East, North Africa):
75.00 C$
Rest
of World 2 (all other countries):
90.00
C$
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Innerdeutsch:
2 bis 5 Kg: 6,00 € als DHL- Paket
5 bis 10 Kg: 9,50 € als DHL- Paket
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